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Genes & development

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Genes & Development|July 1, 1993
TBP, a universal eukaryotic transcription factor?N Hernandez
Genes & Development|July 27, 1999
SNAP(c): a core promoter factor with a built-in DNA-binding damper that is deactivated by the Oct-1 POU domainV Mittal, B Ma, N Hernandez
Genes & Development|December 1, 1998
The Oct-1 POU domain activates snRNA gene transcription by contacting a region in the SNAPc largest subunit that bears sequence similarities to the Oct-1 coactivator OBF-1E Ford, M Strubin, N Hernandez
Genes & Development|December 1, 1988
Activation of the U2 snRNA promoter by the octamer motif defines a new class of RNA polymerase II enhancer elementsM Tanaka, U Grossniklaus, W Herr, et al.
Genes & Development|December 1, 1990
The HIV-1 long terminal repeat contains an unusual element that induces the synthesis of short RNAs from various mRNA and snRNA promotersR Ratnasabapathy, M Sheldon, L Johal, et al.
Genes & Development|October 21, 2000
Different human TFIIIB activities direct RNA polymerase III transcription from TATA-containing and TATA-less promotersL Schramm, P S Pendergrast, Y Sun, et al.
Genes & Development|August 1, 1991
The cloned RNA polymerase II transcription factor IID selects RNA polymerase III to transcribe the human U6 gene in vitroS M Lobo, J Lister, M L Sullivan, et al.
Genes & Development|September 10, 1998
SNAP19 mediates the assembly of a functional core promoter complex (SNAPc) shared by RNA polymerases II and IIIR W Henry, V Mittal, B Ma, et al.
Genes & Development|August 1, 1993
Targeting TBP to a non-TATA box cis-regulatory element: a TBP-containing complex activates transcription from snRNA promoters through the PSEC L Sadowski, R W Henry, S M Lobo, et al.
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Genes & Development|July 1, 1993
TBP, a universal eukaryotic transcription factor?N Hernandez
Genes & Development|July 27, 1999
SNAP(c): a core promoter factor with a built-in DNA-binding damper that is deactivated by the Oct-1 POU domainV Mittal, B Ma, N Hernandez
Genes & Development|December 1, 1998
The Oct-1 POU domain activates snRNA gene transcription by contacting a region in the SNAPc largest subunit that bears sequence similarities to the Oct-1 coactivator OBF-1E Ford, M Strubin, N Hernandez
Genes & Development|December 1, 1988
Activation of the U2 snRNA promoter by the octamer motif defines a new class of RNA polymerase II enhancer elementsM Tanaka, U Grossniklaus, W Herr, et al.
Genes & Development|December 1, 1990
The HIV-1 long terminal repeat contains an unusual element that induces the synthesis of short RNAs from various mRNA and snRNA promotersR Ratnasabapathy, M Sheldon, L Johal, et al.
Genes & Development|October 21, 2000
Different human TFIIIB activities direct RNA polymerase III transcription from TATA-containing and TATA-less promotersL Schramm, P S Pendergrast, Y Sun, et al.
Genes & Development|August 1, 1991
The cloned RNA polymerase II transcription factor IID selects RNA polymerase III to transcribe the human U6 gene in vitroS M Lobo, J Lister, M L Sullivan, et al.
Genes & Development|September 10, 1998
SNAP19 mediates the assembly of a functional core promoter complex (SNAPc) shared by RNA polymerases II and IIIR W Henry, V Mittal, B Ma, et al.
Genes & Development|August 1, 1993
Targeting TBP to a non-TATA box cis-regulatory element: a TBP-containing complex activates transcription from snRNA promoters through the PSEC L Sadowski, R W Henry, S M Lobo, et al.
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